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Rock Solid in Her Seventies

Nona Hendryx is busier and more inspiring than ever.

Dave Steinfeld

MUSIC TALKS

Alaric Campbell

In a perfect world, Nona Hendryx would be in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and on the cover of Essence. She would be considered legendary not just by black rockers and NYC hipsters but by the general public (and certainly by women the world over). She would be signed to a major label, and you would be able to hear her songs on the radio. But if there’s anything we can be sure of—especially after last year’s election—it’s that we don’t live in a perfect world.

About Curve

Spring is the perfect time for new beginnings, a fresh approach, and inspiring ideas to sustain us for the rest of the year. And so we’re very pleased to present the official relaunch issue of Curve! We hope you enjoy the new look—and the new quality—which makes reading the magazine in print even more enjoyable than it was before.
We couldn’t think of a better person to grace our cover this issue than Cate Blanchett, star of our favorite lesbian movie, Carol. Plus, we have interviews with rising songstress Lauren Ruth Ward, the legendary Nona Hendryx, and insight from out political analyst Masha Gessen. We also focus on fitness, well-being, interior design, and style—and we welcome travel partner Olivia to share their upcoming vacations and adventures with us. Enjoy!